The Chamberlain Block

Preservation and Renovation

Interiors Planning Architecture

 

"I can honestly say that through your efforts, this very complex and challenging project was accomplished more smoothly, and with a greater degree of professionalism, than any other construction project that we have worked on."
Jack Dugan, Monadnock Economic Development Corp (MEDC) Keene, NH

 

 

 

The Chamberlain Block, fronting on Keene's Central Square, is actually composed of two structures. The smaller building was built about 1824 and expanded to four floors in 1857. The larger building was built 50 years later in a Victorian Romanesque commercial style, and was one of Keene's first large 'department' stores. After many years of being hidden by the overscaled false Chippendale sign board marking its use by Sears, the structure was abandoned in 1993.

 

A mixed-use restoration was undertaken. The overall $1 million budget was used to renovate 12 units of efficiency and 1-bedroom affordable housing, as well as convert vacant space into new commercial and retail uses.

Architect: Charles J. Michal, AIA

Owner: MEDC

Location: Keene, New Hampshire

Size: 28,500 SF GFA